Silk and Cashmere Shawls

Made by R. Nemo Hill and Julio M. Perea in their Long Island studio, these soft silk and cashmere shawls are dyed with indigo and other natural dyes ($150).

Cotton Market Bags

These compact cotton bags come in a variety of bright jewel tones and are perfect for a trip to the farmer’s market ($8).

Tote Bags from Oaxaca

These gorgeous totes are hand-dyed and woven by artisans in Oaxaca, Mexico, using premium wool and genuine leather ($175).

"Waste Not"

Shrink-wrapped produce, disposable coffee cups, fast fashion—we are surrounded by things that we use once and then throw away. In this guide, Australian eco-blogger Erin Rhoads shares tips and tricks from her own funny, inspiring—and far from perfect—journey to living with less waste ($24.99).

Tea Set

Celebrate National Tea Day on Sunday, April 21, with a special sale on cups, mugs, and tea sets.

Norman Rockwell Puzzles

Planning a spring-staycation? Pick up one of these macro-piece puzzles illustrating Norman Rockwell’s Golden Rule painting while supplies last ($12 on sale).

"Art Before Breakfast: The Workbook"

Based on his bestselling book, Art Before Breakfast, this guided workbook by author and artist Danny Gregory is packed with short creative exercises, instructions, and inspiration that will integrate art into your life, no matter how busy, or skilled, you are ($16.95).

Sustainable Style

Channel your inner globetrotter with these statement tote bags crafted from repurposed suzani, Gujarati textiles, and suede. Each unique bag was handmade by women artisans in India who are changing their lives and communities through fair trade ($60, measures 15 x 14 in).

Freedom Soap

These snazzy novelty soaps ($4.50) have a fresh scent of garden cucumber and olive oil.

Little Letters of Love

Surprise your loved ones with these tiny valentines enclosed in a charming envelope and sealed with a sticker ($10 for a packet of 75).

Shop Event: "One of Each" Trunk Show

Cape-Town-based mother-daughter design duo Tamburai and Pauline Chirume launched "One of Each" to celebrate and share Africa’s rich culture and history. Stop by the museum on Saturday, July 29, to meet Tamburai and purchase exclusive fold-over bags made from leather and traditional African fabrics.

When

Saturday, July 29, 2017

Where

The George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum701 21st Street, NW